Assessment of agro-ecosystem sustainability across varying scales in South Africa.
Maize production plays an important socio-economic role in rural communities of the Highveld region of South Africa, yet it is becoming increasingly difficult to produce maize economically with current agricultural policy conditions and existing management systems. This has direct socio-economic imp...
Main Author: | Walker, Nicholas James. |
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Other Authors: | Schulze, Roland E. |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4133 |
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